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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. queen mattresses start at just $699. and save $500 on our special edition bed set. now at the sleep number white sale. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. >>> you can look at all of the polling you want without fully capturing what americans truly feel and think about guns. that's not because the issues involved are so complex and difficult. it's because for many, the issues involved are so personal. for many, those questions don't just invite an answer. they invite a story. today, we're looking at the stories of the life changing ways people have arriv
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it's a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. and you'll only find it in one place: at a sleep number store. where right now, during the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and you can save an astonishing 50% on our innovative sleep number limited edition bed. you won't find your sleep number setting at an ordinary mattress store. you'll find it exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort...individualized. >>> he's had his own talk show, uncovered al capone's vault, ended up being empty. geraldo rivera revealing he could run for office in 2014, listen. >> i've been in touch with some people in the republican party in new jersey. i am truly contemplating running for senate against frank laosenberg or cory booker in new jersey. >> howie kurtz, washington bureau chief of the daily best and lauren, nice to have you both with us. >> thank you. >> shocking, not shocking? >> come on. this is a guy just crazy enough to do this. he opened a
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entire school environment, which is a local decision but also the architecture of the schools, the technology, the layers of security, all of these things go into making it a more secure environment. that's our objection. >> are you talking about some new federal bureaucracy with the government putting armed people inside the schools? because we just heard from the nra saying the cost of background checks would be prohibitive. we're talking billions to put armed guards in school? >> absolutely not. the federal government would mess it up if they tried to do that. we're talking about issues that are local control. right now, school districts are utilizing school resource officers, armed guards out of their own budget. they're in about one third of the schools. president clinton initiated that effort, but the local school districts had to pick it up. in fact, i think the federal government should not be funding it. i think it's a local responsibility and effort. what we want to do is provide free of charge some solutions for them. assessment tools that they can go in and better assess the secur
entire school environment, which is a local decision but also the architecture of the schools, the technology, the layers of security, all of these things go into making it a more secure environment. that's our objection. >> are you talking about some new federal bureaucracy with the government putting armed people inside the schools? because we just heard from the nra saying the cost of background checks would be prohibitive. we're talking billions to put armed guards in school? >>...
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the company is branching out from original programming combining the technology of silicon valley with the creativity of hollywood. so we put our correspondents from both beats on the story. >> i'm in silicon. >> and i'm in hollywood. >> i'm a powerful friend to have right now. >> this program, "house of cards" stars kevin spacey and produced by award-winning director david fincher who filmed fight club among others. spacey plays a congressman hoping to become secretary of state but after being passed by the president, he sets out on a methodical path of revenge. >> it's poised to shake up the tv industry but you won't see this on a cable network a premium channel like hbo. the whole season will be available at once. so viewers won't have to wait a week for the next episode. >> the video streaming service spent $100 million on the washington-based drama. >> now it's saying i want to be like the abcs or cbss of the world. i want to be the place that you watch content first and they have the deep pockets to spend to make that happen. >> netflix stock has been recovering after the fee as
the company is branching out from original programming combining the technology of silicon valley with the creativity of hollywood. so we put our correspondents from both beats on the story. >> i'm in silicon. >> and i'm in hollywood. >> i'm a powerful friend to have right now. >> this program, "house of cards" stars kevin spacey and produced by award-winning director david fincher who filmed fight club among others. spacey plays a congressman hoping to become...
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. >> translator: sharp should apply the igzo technology to more technology, like tvs, it needs to move quickly so the company can be widely recognized as the ultimate power saving equipment maker. >> reporter: analysts add that a technological advantage won't be enough to turn around sharp's fortune. >> translator: sharp can survive only if it gets support from banks, with tie-ins from other makers and sells unnecessary assets. they need to do all of these things to achieve turn around. >> reporter: company executives will compile a restructuring plan by march which could determine the fate of the company. chie tanaka, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan's mini vehicle sales were the highest ever for january. sales of other kinds of cars declined. industry sources say new mini vehicle sales came to 154,000 units up 1% from a year earlier. new fuel-efficient models were rolled out. 383,000 new cars were sold last month, including mini vehicles. that's down 7% year-on-year and also a fifth straight monthly drop. industry officials say the decline stems from the end of september of government sub
. >> translator: sharp should apply the igzo technology to more technology, like tvs, it needs to move quickly so the company can be widely recognized as the ultimate power saving equipment maker. >> reporter: analysts add that a technological advantage won't be enough to turn around sharp's fortune. >> translator: sharp can survive only if it gets support from banks, with tie-ins from other makers and sells unnecessary assets. they need to do all of these things to achieve...
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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we don't want to be held hostage by a vendor or by technology. this data belongs to our constituents. we are simply stewards of it. in closing, i want to thank the hatchery, i want to thank our city leadership, mayor, as well as president chiu and partnering with us on this legislation. and i want to thank all of you in our community who have really done amazing things with this data. it's just a celebration of the good work that you're doing that we're here. open data would not exist without our community. so, with that, i'm going to actually hand it off to 100 plus to do a really quick demo and then we're going to do a little q & a and we'll have them come up next. >> 100 plus, we're based here in san francisco. we are interested in small healthy behaviors, ways to be healthy that don't involve going to the gym. we created a system where we recommend hops or help opportunities. these are little activities and places that are seed by users and served to other users based on location. and we used open data to seed our entire system. so, we input
we don't want to be held hostage by a vendor or by technology. this data belongs to our constituents. we are simply stewards of it. in closing, i want to thank the hatchery, i want to thank our city leadership, mayor, as well as president chiu and partnering with us on this legislation. and i want to thank all of you in our community who have really done amazing things with this data. it's just a celebration of the good work that you're doing that we're here. open data would not exist without...
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to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes of jane, brian, tina lee and a bunch of other people who have been sort of working on this open data problem, it's been sort of exciting to sort of see it come to fruition today and see sort of the progress that they've made. so, for me this is sort of -- it's been fun to sort of watch this team of people come together and do what they do and make san francisco a 21st century city. so, you know, it's an honor to welcome the mayor back to the hatchery, the new hatchery. we invite you, supervisor chiu, to our monthly infamous happy hours where bourbon and
to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes...
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this is the technology of tomorrow. tavis could get that shoe -- tavis: get that shoe. >> bid is at a museum of art. lightweight. biodegradable. but my passion is about how can we change the things that we design and manufacture such that we can bring jobs back to our country and to have greener technology. less of a carbon footprint. i think this is the next big thing. tavis: i think i get it, and i think the audience gets it now, but when you named this book, what were you thinking? >> whether or not on to a partnership or a country being divided or a business going through a difficult environment, we need this assistance and how we live. tavis: i have been to china and have had the honor many times. my very first trip, i was taken by a friend of mine, and after spending a week or two in china, i learned so much. it the last day of the trip, we rescinding and waiting on a plane to take off. traveling between beijing and shanghai, and i did not realize that she had grown up in that cultural revolution. and after being
this is the technology of tomorrow. tavis could get that shoe -- tavis: get that shoe. >> bid is at a museum of art. lightweight. biodegradable. but my passion is about how can we change the things that we design and manufacture such that we can bring jobs back to our country and to have greener technology. less of a carbon footprint. i think this is the next big thing. tavis: i think i get it, and i think the audience gets it now, but when you named this book, what were you thinking?...
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technology. so they want to connect with that fan on the mobile device. when you come in with your ticket, they know who you are. they can upsell and cross-sell you but also keep you loyal. it's your birthday, you get a free ice cream cone, your favorite player's kaepernick, you get a discount on the shirt. when you leave the game, somebody gives you a video message and says thanks for coming, jim. they've got the fan happy and loyal. what happens to san francisco? >> and they want them to win. don't forget. i'm an eagle season ticketholder. i get nothing. >> they have a visionary owner in jed york. he knows how to run an organization. so the team is going to be a best-run business all the way from scouting and player development to the fan experience. now let's go a step further. >> okay. >> you've got the nfl. the league is also running s.a.p. so we can do fantasy football and pick your favorite players and so forth. so this is an end-to-end sports and media solution using big data, best breakthrough in information technology in three decades. everythin
technology. so they want to connect with that fan on the mobile device. when you come in with your ticket, they know who you are. they can upsell and cross-sell you but also keep you loyal. it's your birthday, you get a free ice cream cone, your favorite player's kaepernick, you get a discount on the shirt. when you leave the game, somebody gives you a video message and says thanks for coming, jim. they've got the fan happy and loyal. what happens to san francisco? >> and they want them...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are doing it that matter and they're going to get stuff done. this has some of the best people, shannon and jay are doing t. they've been doing it awhile so they know what they're doing. it's great. last year i was building this adopted tree app and i found it on the data portal. it had like some weird geo data like it was in some form i couldn't use. i just dropped jay a note and like within 24 hours i got the data fixed and it was perfect. so, it's those kind of relationships that matter and having the right people in place. so, i think the chief data officer, these guys will end up joining a rock star team. >> not a question, but just a comment to say thanks to the city's innovation office. we're a small company from ireland called building i. we take permit data from cities and show it to anyone who wants to see it. we started off in ireland, discovered the san francisco data and came over here and now we've got an office up and running here with san francisco
like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are doing it that matter and they're going to get stuff done. this has some of the best people, shannon and jay are doing t. they've been doing it awhile so they know what they're doing. it's great. last year i was building this adopted tree app and i found it on the data portal. it had like some weird geo data like it was in some form i couldn't use. i just dropped jay a note and like within 24 hours i...
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modern technology. the washington auto show starts today and runs through february 10th at the washington convention center. i'm going to be live down there. >> didn't have enough. >> didn't have enough of those fancy cars i can't ever on ford. we'll give you a behind the scenes look at the cars down there. >> always nice to dream. >> i love it. >>> straight ahead at 6:00, they won't be a bargain but if you have a little patience and some extra spending money, it is not too late to get super bowl tickets. we'll talk more about that in this morning's business beat. >> good luck. let's say good morning to today's fan of the day. it is janice hammond dickey. janice is not only a fan of ours but also of the baltimore ravens. we wish her good luck this sunday and for your chance to be fan of the day, log onto our facebook page and post a comment under janet's picture. we are checking on the commute and the weather when we come back. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cerea
modern technology. the washington auto show starts today and runs through february 10th at the washington convention center. i'm going to be live down there. >> didn't have enough. >> didn't have enough of those fancy cars i can't ever on ford. we'll give you a behind the scenes look at the cars down there. >> always nice to dream. >> i love it. >>> straight ahead at 6:00, they won't be a bargain but if you have a little patience and some extra spending money,...
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the present generation of nuclear technology is way too expensive. if you run a utility and you decide to build a new nuclear power plant, you go to your engineers or you go to any engineering consulting firm in the world and ask,okay, how much will this cost. they will say to you we really have no idea. >> right. >> then ask you them how long will it take to build it. and they'll say we don't know. >> and those are serious problems if you are trying to build a power plant. and that's really why the industry has declined. to state the issues, even after fukushima, can-- it can be managed. >> rose: so it's the cost, not the safety. >> it's the cost and it's the nature of the, of the cost accounting. they're only in a thousand to 1200 megawatts, that means that they used to cause 4 or 500 million, now it's 5, 6, 8 billion dollars. if takes a long time. you don't want to build increments that are that big that take that long. particularly in an age like the '70s after the oil shocks where you don't know what conservation and efficiency and renewables wi
the present generation of nuclear technology is way too expensive. if you run a utility and you decide to build a new nuclear power plant, you go to your engineers or you go to any engineering consulting firm in the world and ask,okay, how much will this cost. they will say to you we really have no idea. >> right. >> then ask you them how long will it take to build it. and they'll say we don't know. >> and those are serious problems if you are trying to build a power plant....
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: former u.s. senator chuck hagel faced a hostile reception today from half of the committee that must sign off before he can become secretary of defense. his senate confirmation hearing centered heavily on criticism from his one-time republican colleagues. the atmosphere was friendly enough at the outset as chuck hagel began his big day before the armed services committee. he quickly sought to allay concerns on both sides about his positions on everything from iran to israel to nuclear weapons. >> no one individual vote, no one individual quote, no one individual statement defines me, my beliefs, or my record. my overall world view has never changed: that america has and must maintain the strongest military in the world. >> i believe, and
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: former u.s. senator chuck hagel faced a hostile reception today from half of the committee that must sign off before he can...
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technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. but will tune in to bangalore stories. for you here. in troy ot spanish more and more visit. i am max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to the chairman and c.e.o. of charter as treasury portfolio managers and welcome back to the kaiser report ok last time you were here we were talking about sever you had a bold prediction you were looking for a hundred fifty dollars on silver it's up six percent already in twenty thirteen what's what's the update. oh so far so good i mean. roughly in a small way what we what we thought we might do it's going up it's pretty much is going up every day this year and it's help of woman go which is something else we thought would happen and we think there's a lot more potential in the navy i mean the u.s. marine the stock. sell in sulaco and there will be bigger there there's very severe shortage there surely there's a shortage of developing the
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that's one of the, it's got new technology. let's talk about this lexus. >> it's in our luxury lane, which is new this year and we're excited about that. $375,000lexus. 552 horse power. beautiful red car. another one you don't want to miss, 2014 astin martin. fan of the james bond movies like i am, take a look at that. that was in "skyfall." >> reporter: we want to tell you about this toyota tundra. that played a big role in a space shuttle mission. >> in california, the space shuttle "endeavour" had to be taken across the 405. a toyota tundra, not altered -- >> reporter: not altered at all. >> over 300,000 pounds, pulled that across the 405. only had to close the 405 for five minutes and the tundra pulled it across the bridge. >> reporter: wow. we also want to talk, real quick, only have like 30 seconds left, about the new technology. we were talking about fuel efficiency and all kinds of things that have changed. you can see that down here. >> the great thing, it's a great show for car enthusiasts. great for kids, too. it's e
that's one of the, it's got new technology. let's talk about this lexus. >> it's in our luxury lane, which is new this year and we're excited about that. $375,000lexus. 552 horse power. beautiful red car. another one you don't want to miss, 2014 astin martin. fan of the james bond movies like i am, take a look at that. that was in "skyfall." >> reporter: we want to tell you about this toyota tundra. that played a big role in a space shuttle mission. >> in california,...
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the technology is controversial, but energy experts say the benefits far outweigh the costs. u.s. oil production has exploded in the past couple of years from 23 million cubic meters per day in the year 2000 to 712 million cubic meters today. experts believe the new technology could make the u.s. energy independent within the next 20 years. this would have serious implications for global politics, especially in the middle east. because the u.s. is dependent on middle east oil, it helps maintain security there. the strait of hormuz is the biggest oil route in the world. the u.s. protect tankers sailing straight. should america stop protecting the waters, the eu may have to take on more responsibility for security there and for the entire middle east. europe already helps keep waters safe around the horn of africa. russia would also feel the effects of an energy independent america. u.s. oil production has put downward pressure on oil prices, but oil -- -- is heavily dependent on oil and gas, which supply of to half of all government revenues. it plays a large part in funding govern
the technology is controversial, but energy experts say the benefits far outweigh the costs. u.s. oil production has exploded in the past couple of years from 23 million cubic meters per day in the year 2000 to 712 million cubic meters today. experts believe the new technology could make the u.s. energy independent within the next 20 years. this would have serious implications for global politics, especially in the middle east. because the u.s. is dependent on middle east oil, it helps maintain...
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it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from everybody everything. that it makes it it makes it more permanent and that's a really really good point right there is that it's almost impossible to go back i mean look at the even the surveillance apparatus has now crossed over with the corporate corporatocracy i mean the military industrial complex all of these corporations and military corporations that are profiting off this technology off of these rosen's of her rights the surveillance i thought my heaviest corpus though because i think a lot of instances in the past when his corpus was repealed temporarily i mean it was a huge deal temporarily it was repealed and the
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it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from everybody everything. that it makes it it makes it more permanent and that's a really really good point right there is that it's almost impossible to go back i mean look at the even the surveillance apparatus has now crossed over with the corporate corporatocracy i mean the military industrial complex all of these corporations and military corporations that are profiting off this technology off of these erosions of her rights the surveillance i thought my heaviest corpus though because i think a lot of instances in the past when his corpus was repealed temporarily i mean it was a huge deal temporarily it was repealed and th
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trading engagement and reopen mines silver mines and dormant for years and they get anything modern technology to track and sell for ok there's a there's still recovery on the ground but seven million ounces but it's being bought up by the industry and we're running out of so around there's that worse at what point do we have a silver shortage crisis because you're saying two things are you saying that supply is pretty ample but you're also saying there are shortages bottlenecks developing is it a distribution problem where we're at this point does it become we see the evidence that the what will happen is there is massive potential demand for so which is why we think the process will rise much and as the price rises the mining industry will respond to rising prices by salting to find some of the surplus stool is still possible to mine in mexico because as you rightly say when the spanish will mines where they could only dig out what was really easy because they didn't have access to those mobile technology so there's a still big lumps of silver the spanish never bothered who couldn't get out
trading engagement and reopen mines silver mines and dormant for years and they get anything modern technology to track and sell for ok there's a there's still recovery on the ground but seven million ounces but it's being bought up by the industry and we're running out of so around there's that worse at what point do we have a silver shortage crisis because you're saying two things are you saying that supply is pretty ample but you're also saying there are shortages bottlenecks developing is...
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if you don't have leadership or you don't have participation in technology, and
if you don't have leadership or you don't have participation in technology, and
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it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from everybody everything. that it makes it it makes it more permanent and that's a really really good point right there is that it's almost impossible to go back i mean look at the even the surveillance apparatus has now crossed over with the corporate corporatocracy i mean the military industrial complex all of these corporations and military corporations that are profiting off this technology off of these rosen's of her rights the surveillance i thought my heaviest corpus though because i think a lot of instances in the past when his corpus was repealed temporarily i mean it was a huge deal temporarily it was repealed and the
it makes it even more irreversible because technology has become so it danced in the last decade. you know nine eleven happened around the same time that the internet was breaking through to the mainstream so the internet g.p.s. tracking being affordable you know you can get a g.p.s. tracker for twenty five forty bucks now. and you know i mean imagine what law enforcement and government have so much power now to spy on everybody and database communications from everybody everything. that it...
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big help from technology and things like hbo go. and the combination slow and steady cash flow growth, tremendous free cash flow generation, purchasing the stock, raising the dividend, just a wonderful recipe if you're the owner of the business. liz: now here's a call you're making. you believe, everybody listening, apple, all you apple lovers and faithful, that the stock price has the potential to double. in what time frame and what would get it there >> well i think what gets it there is really easy and the time frame is harder because you don't know when it is going to come. but it is basically responsible capital allocation. there's 137 billion by now a month into the next quarter there's easily 140 billion of cash there. it's the shareholder's cash. it is not management's. it's not the board's. one way or another, it has to come back to the shareholders. when that happens and if they start running their business like john malone and most of his industries run his business, like time warner did, like news corp. is running it rig
big help from technology and things like hbo go. and the combination slow and steady cash flow growth, tremendous free cash flow generation, purchasing the stock, raising the dividend, just a wonderful recipe if you're the owner of the business. liz: now here's a call you're making. you believe, everybody listening, apple, all you apple lovers and faithful, that the stock price has the potential to double. in what time frame and what would get it there >> well i think what gets it there...
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science technology innovation all the least of melanin around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british. market. what's really happening to the global economy. the global financial headlines. are reports. let me let me let me ask you a question. here. we have. the scientists back again to. talk about. well i was stuck. with had to give the spades up. because axel is sitting on the snow. and then the wall metal causes it to melt. the more the slow melts. the deeper the vehicle sinks. so we need to dig some of it out. don't worry that happens all the time. before they ended up stuck in the snow remanding of jenny had been travelling for almost thirteen hours nonstop more than an hour has been wasted him. not a single vehicle has passed by them in that time remembers thoughts of focused on the ailing reindeer in the village of how to steal. his nerves are strained to the point and this setback has not helped c'mon get rid of some of the snow from still messing around with. ah ah . this is the day for the horses yes the hay will last for three days make sure you don leave le
science technology innovation all the least of melanin around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british. market. what's really happening to the global economy. the global financial headlines. are reports. let me let me let me ask you a question. here. we have. the scientists back again to. talk about. well i was stuck. with had to give the spades up. because axel is sitting on the snow. and then the wall metal causes it to melt. the more the slow melts. the deeper the vehicle sinks....
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all on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of sue for every solar panel eat and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in the emerging world it also lives in the home countries so countries like india the solar the potential increase in the . solar panels in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i lost the sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries i mean. what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to all but a bane if you look at i would dobby they got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they've got no water it's a no brainer at some stage they get it's going to food as it out with solar panels and use the energy to convert seawater into into freshwater and so it's it's huge potential for solar is enormous fomor them on a global scale as only wind farms or so desalinization of seawater is also use with the solar array where you use the energy you use electricity in both the water and effectively convert to the mo
all on the solar panels it takes two thirds of an ounce of sue for every solar panel eat and as the technology starts to get more advanced. solar power is potentially the big big growth market in the emerging world it also lives in the home countries so countries like india the solar the potential increase in the . solar panels in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i lost the sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries i mean. what it's all...